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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Fighting out of
  
Name
  
Marco Ruas

Spouse
  
Luciana Ruas

Weight
  
210 lb (95 kg; 15 st)

Team
  
Ruas Vale Tudo

Height
  
1.85 m

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Born
  
January 23, 1961 (age 63) (
1961-01-23
)

Other names
  
The King of the Streets

Rank
  
7th Degree Black Belt in Luta Livre under Roberto Leitao Sr.     1st Degree Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Joe Moreira     1st Degree Black belt in Judo under Vinicius Ruas     1st Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo         Mestre rank / Red and White Cord in Capoeira under Mestre Camisa (Jose Tadeu Carneiro Cardoso)Mestre rank in Muay Thai (Confederacao Brasileira de Muay Thai)

Role
  
Movies
  
The Eliminator, UFC Classics: Ultimate Fighting Championship: Vol. 7

Children
  
Juliana Ruas, Isabela Ruas, Ana Carolina Ruas

Martial arts
  
Taekwondo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, Capoeira, Wrestling, Jujutsu, Boxing, Judo, Luta Livre

Similar People
  
Rickson Gracie, Royce Gracie, Justin Levens, Renzo Gracie, Royler Gracie

Frederico Lapenda introduces first MMA fighter, Marco Ruas during the UFC VI


Marco Antonio de Lima Ruas ([ˈmaʁku ˈʁuas]; born January 23, 1961) is a retired mixed martial arts fighter and instructor. Ruas was the UFC 7 Tournament Champion.

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Biography

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Ruas is the founder of Ruas Vale Tudo, a hybrid of Brazilian submission fighting and kickboxing. He also used to train in the art of capoeira with renowned Mestre Camisa in Rio de Janeiro at the Santa Luzia club, downtown Rio. He has instructed fighters such as Pedro Rizzo and Renato Sobral. He is also a black belt in Luta-Livre, who faced up a legendary quarrel against the brazilian jiu-jitsu fighters in the 80s and 90s. After the match against Pinduka, he started training in brazilian jiu-jitsu with Osvaldo Alves. Later he trained Joe Moreira before his fight against the Russian boxer Yuri Vaulin. Seeing his good skills in grappling, Moreira gave him a black belt in brazilian jiu-jitsu and caused a commotion among his fellow Brazilians. His instructors included Euclydes Hatem.

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Ruas debuted in Ultimate Fighting Championship at the UFC 7 event. He firstly faced Larry Cureton, who outweighed him by 40 lbs, but Ruas submitted him with a heel hook after a methodical grapple. His next opponent was the judoka Remco Pardoel, who early tried a guillotine choke, but Ruas blocked it and grinded him with foot stomps. After a failed heel hook attempt, Ruas controlled Pardoel and attacked him with knees and punches on the ground, making him tap out. Ruas's final fight was against 6'8", 330 lb Paul Varelans, and he showed his muay thai skills by overwhelming Varlans with punch combos and repeated leg kicks. He also used again his characteristic foot stomps when Paul clinched him against the cage. At the end, Varelans could not take more kicks to his legs and fell to the ground, where Ruas pounded him until the referee stopped the fight, giving Ruas the victory of the tournament.

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Thanks to his victory in UFC 7, Ruas was invited to the Ultimate Ultimate event. He defeated Keith Hackney by choke with ease, but his next opponente, Oleg Taktarov, made a tougher contest. Both fighters used a passive approach to the fight, with Ruas blocking Taktarov's takedown attempts and seizing all the opportunities to strike him, actually making him bleed profusely. However, the judges gave the decision win to Taktarov, and Ruas was eliminated from the tournament. This decision was met controversy, and Ruas and his cornermen appealed to the referee, but nothing came from it. A year later, he faced Taktarov again in Brazil, in a bout with no judges. The rematch ended in a draw, but Ruas was clearly the most dominanting fighter, and he shook hands with Oleg after the fight. He also the won World Vale Tudo Championship (WVC) Super Fight belt in the process. He returned briefly to UFC to fight former heavyweight champion Maurice Smith in UFC 21, but lost by TKO. Ruas suffered an injury in the first round and could not continue.

Personal life

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Ruas is married and has three daughters. Marco's first recorded fight was in 1984. Marco's nickname is "The King of the Streets" (Ruas actually means "streets" in Portuguese).

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Marco lives in Laguna Niguel, California and coached the Southern California Condors in the International Fight League before the organization's collapse.

Luta Livre

Roberto Leitao Sr. → Joao Ricardo N. de Almeida → Marco Ruas
Roberto Leitao Sr. → Marco Ruas

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Jigoro Kano → Mitsuyo MaedaCarlos Gracie → Helio Gracie → Francisco Mansur → Joe Moreira → Marco Ruas

Jigoro Kano → Mitsuyo MaedaCarlos GracieReyson Gracie → Osvaldo Alves → Marco Ruas

Judo

Jigoro Kano → Soshihiro Satake → Vinicius Ruas → Marco Ruas

Capoeira

Mestre Bimba → Mestre Camisa → Marco Ruas

Muay Thai

Nelio Naja → Luiz Alves → Marco Ruas

Championships and Accomplishments

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
  • UFC 7 Tournament Champion
  • Ultimate Ultimate 1995 Semi-Finalist
  • UFC Viewers Choice Award
  • World Vale Tudo Championship
  • WVC Superfight Championship (one time)
  • References

    Marco Ruas Wikipedia